Tichodroma (Dec 2021)

Štruktúra a diverzita hniezdnej ornitocenózy podhorskej obce v Javorníkoch (severozápadné Slovensko)

  • Martin KORŇAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31577/tichodroma.2021.33.3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
pp. 21 – 31

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Studies of bird assemblage ecology of Slovak suburban sites are uncommon in the Slovak ornithological literature. The objective of this study is to describe basic community characteristics of breeding bird assemblage of a foothills village Veľké Rovné in the Javorníky Mts. and compare results with the exiting studies from Slovakia. Bird counts were conducted by fixed radius (100 m) point count method (n = 20 points per season) twice during the breeding season in the period 2017–2021. In total, 53 species (three absenting in points) (range 30–38 per year in samples) were detected in the village during five-year study. There were six dominant species (≥ 5%): Fringilla coelebs (14.84%), Sylvia atricapilla (12.08%), Cyanistes caeruleus (7.80%), Phoenicurus ochruros (6.86%), Parus major (6.33%) and Motacilla cinerea (5.45%). The mean total assemblage density was estimated on 54.27 ind./10 ha (σ = 5.07, n = 5) varying from 48.06 to 61.91 ind./10 ha per year. Significant differences in total bird abundance per points among years were not detected by Friedman test. Monte Carlo individual-based rarefaction detected significant differences among years in species richness and Shannon index in large subsample of individuals, no differences were detected in absolute theoretical species richness (Chao 1 estimator). Total assemblage density was comparable to some of previous studies, yet some differences were found in dominant species structure.

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